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Family-Favorite Maritime Festival Sea Fest for Kids at the Jupiter Light celebrates all things Maritime, Music and Fun! Enjoy a family day on the waterfront with sea-inspired education & adventures for kids to celebrate Jupiter’s coastal heritage and history. Meet lively characters from Jupiter’s past, and a real pirate or two. Mermaid and pirate costumes contest! The Ah-tah-thi-ki Museum joins us again for fun & educational Seminole crafts under our learning Chickee. An unforgettable day filled with live music, story-telling,…

Experience the serenity of Yoga with Mary Veal, on the Lighthouse Deck at sunset every Monday. This is an all levels class and beginners are welcomed and encouraged! Offered by donation. Bring a yoga mat, water bottle and a flashlight. Meet at the Museum 10 minutes prior to start time, class is weather dependent - please check website for updates and future start times. Have a question? maryvealyoga@gmail.com

Take in the spectacular sunset views and witness the Jupiter Light turning on to illuminate the night sky. Visitors get an inside look at the nuts & bolts of a working lighthouse watchroom. Tour time approximately 75 minutes, Cost: $20 per person, $15 for Lighthouse Members, RSVP required-call 561-747-8380 X101, or Tickets online. Tours are weather permitting. Children must be at least 48” tall to climb the Lighthouse and accompanied by an adult. Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, 500 Captain…

Join our staff on a 2 mile trek through the 120-acre Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area discovering a history shaped by nature. Program is open to adults and children-minimum age 5, ages 13 & under must be accompanied by an adult that is at least 18 years old. Hiker’s footwear, active wear, a hat, and a full water bottle or canteen should be carried, tour is weather dependent. Hike meets at the Museum’s flag pole. Admission is free but…

Experience the serenity of Yoga with Mary Veal on the Lighthouse Deck at sunset every Monday. This is an all levels class and beginners are welcomed and encouraged! Offered by donation. Bring a yoga mat, water bottle and a flashlight. Meet at the Museum 10 minutes prior to start time, class is weather dependent - please check website for updates and future start times. Have a question? maryvealyoga@gmail.com

Join us under the Lighthouse Seminole Chickee Hut for story time & craft activity about Lighthouse Keepers, Florida History and People & Local Plants and Animals. Moms & Dads, this is ideal for kids ages 8 and under. Please bring a small beach/picnic mat for your child. Please arrive 10 minute prior for check-in. Gate closes/no admission after 10:40 am. Program is free & runs approximately 45 minutes. Space is limited to 25 children, RSVP required by the Friday before…

Take in the spectacular sunset views and witness the Jupiter Light turning on to illuminate the night sky. Visitors get an inside look at the nuts & bolts of a working lighthouse watchroom. Tour time approximately 75 minutes, Cost: $20 per person, $15 for Lighthouse Members, RSVP required-call 561-747-8380 X101, or Tickets online. Tours are weather permitting. Children must be at least 48” tall to climb the Lighthouse and accompanied by an adult. Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, 500 Captain…

Ever wanted to be an archaeologist when you grew up? Join the Florida Public Archaeology Network-South, the Bureau of Land Management, and the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum for a penal on professional archaeology and the history of the Jupiter Inlet. Featuring Bob Carr, MA, RPA Archaeological and Historical Conservancy, Arlene Fradkin, PhD, RPA, Florida Atlantic University, Josh Liller, Historian, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum, Sarah Miller, MA, RPA, Florida Public Archaeology Network, John Sullivan, MA, RPA, Bureau of Land…

19th century pioneer lighthouse keepers Melville Spencer and Fred Whitehead took what may be the only photos of the Jupiter and Lake Worth areas prior to 1890. These rare images depict the lighthouse, Seminoles, pioneer residents, early homes and agriculture, and wilderness scenes that would be unrecognizable to many modern residents of the area. Learn about Spencer and his lesser known predecessor, Fred Whitehead, and see many examples of their work. Join Historian Josh Liller from the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse…